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TITLE

For-Profit Career Colleges See Revenue, Enrollment Growth in Third Quarter

PUB. DATE

November 2007

SOURCE

Educational Marketer;11/12/2007, Vol. 38 Issue 22, p3

SOURCE TYPE

Trade Publication

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

The article focuses on the economic performances of the universities and colleges in the U.S. The EM Index demonstrates that the top for-profit career operators establish remarkable revenue performance in the third-quarter evaluation including Career Education Corp., Kaplan Higher Education, and DeVry Inc. Operators assure that some improvements will develop in the future including recruitment management, internal controls and development growth plan.

ACCESSION #

27512084

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